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Looking to get a new television for my bedroom. It will be for watching Blu-ray movies and for playing games on my PS4/Xbox One. My criteria is 54+ inches, 120 or more refresh rate, 3D, 4+ HDMI ports, Smart TV isn't a must have but it wouldn't hurt, and I'm looking at a price range of $1,400 - $2,000. Might even go over a little bit. Here are the two choices I have narrowed down but open to suggestions.
Samsung PN59D7000 59" Class 3D Plasma HDTV 1080p - 600 Hz - 4 HDMI inputs [2011 MODEL] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A33ZFW15ZO0RKP or LG Electronics 55UB8500 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics.../dp/B00II6VY6C I would also like to know if I should also purchase the SquareTrade warranty for either of them? Last edited by UK_fan_05; 07-14-2014 at 12:14 AM. |
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With a Plasma you should have all the coverage you can afford. I'm so glad I have my 3-year contract. I love my Samsung Plasma. I bought it for my retirement with the last money I could spare. Now it has a picture problem and it's only a year and half old. ![]() For sets over 37-inches they send a tech to your home to fix it there. You pay nothing. I have a tech coming this Wednesday. The Square Trade tech told me that having a Plasma is like owning a Porsche. It's a great car, but it can be high maintenance. It's better to expect something will go wrong than to gamble on it working perfectly for years. You should check for the small details in the contract, but for one thing, if they can't fix it, they will give you the money it cost for the set and you can buy any other TV you want with it. You have 30 days after your purchase in which to get a Fair Trade contract. You can start here: http://www.squaretrade.com/product/tv-warranty |
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There's only a $100 difference between prices so I'm not hung up on that. The thing that gets me is that plasma is a 2011 model so it is almost 4 years old now. It's listed as new, not opened but is old.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (07-14-2014) |
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You should look into the sony KDL 65w850a it's around your price range it's a led but this tv is remarkable it has deep blacks just as a plasma does and the PQ is incredible give it a look up I own this tv and it's probably one of the best tv on the market just as good as most 4k TVs out at the moment
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Sounds like money well spent to me, then. The 8 day wait kind of sucks, but if they got it up and running again, then that's a good thing!
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I called the day it happened and they came the next day and looked to see what was wrong with it, they ordered a part that took a week to get here and in about 20 minutes they had it working again. I would get one from them again for my next tv, assuming it's the same quality as a vt60. I know people have had bad experiences, but thats just mine with a recent high end plasma. |
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Extended warranties are a waste of money usually. The $99 SquareTrade/Costco 5 year warranty is a notable exception. And contrary to previous comment, plasmas are not more prone to service issues than any other TV.
Virtually any plasma will provide better picture quality than virtually any LCD (save FALD), assuming you aren't in a very bright room, but for frequent gaming I'd recommend you go with a nice LED. Skip the 4k & curved gimmicks. I'd skip the smart features as well & just get a Roku instead. |
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